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Stroke: Acupuncture may lower risk in people with rheumatoid arthritis
Researchers have found that a course of acupuncture may help reduce the heightened risk of stroke associated with rheumatoid arthritis by 43%.
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High blood pressure: Is tai chi or aerobic exercise more effective?
Regular tai chi may be more effective at lowering elevated blood pressure than regular aerobic exercise, a new study has found.
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Heart disease: Adding strength training to cardio may lower risk
A new study found that combining resistance training with cardio can boost heart health.
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Dark Chocolate May Reduce Blood Pressure: Study
The results point to the potential benefits of this food
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Heart health: Lack of exercise during free time may raise death risk
People who fail to exercise in their free-time may have higher rates of death from cardiovascular disease (CVD), and two groups in particular are at higher risk, a new study finds.
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